All of our websites are built using MakeDoc. Recently, to support the new R3 document wiki, MakeDoc was enhanced.
One enhancement was intended to make MakeDoc markup a bit more compatible with MediaWiki (the wiki used for DocBase on REBOL.net.)

Specifically, the top level heading markup:

===Section

was changed to:

==Section

as standard in MediaWiki.

However, this is problematic, because it is the same syntax as used for a console output line, which makes the line a different color, as shown here:

The lines:

print 123
== 123

produce:

print 123
123

So, one thing leads to the next. This required R3 Docs to use just a single "=" followed by spaces or a tab for console response.

As we proceed to update the entire REBOL.com website we need to make a decision on this. Keep it as "===" or change it to "=="?

It's a simple question, but not so simple to answer.

Converting the docs is the easy part.

PS: I must admit I prefer the "===" because it is easier to see when scrolling through large documents.